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Photographs of an ascent of Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

above Carron Valley Reservoir

Ascent of Meikle Bin from Queenzieburn

Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells from Carron Valley Reservoir

Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

 from Carron Valley Reservoir

The loch offers fly fishing

for rainbow trout and brown trout. 




Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells





Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells




Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells







Stronend in the Fintry Hills

Stronend in the Fintry Hills





Trig point on Meikle Bin

Trig point on Meikle Bin





Carron Valley Reservoir from Meikle Bin

Carron Valley Reservoir

from Meikle Bin





Stob Binnein and Ben More from Meikle Bin

Stob Binnein and Ben More

from Meikle Bin






Snow-covered Meikle Bin in winter

Snow-covered Meikle Bin in winter





Meikle Bin in winter from the Campsie Fells

Meikle Bin in winter

from Dunbrach in the Campsie Fells







Map and Route Description for Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

Route Map for Meikle Bin



MEIKLE BIN - ROUTE DESCRIPTION:

Location: Campsie Fells, north of Glasgow
Map: OS Landranger 57, 64 ( GR 672 859 )
Distance: 7 miles / 11 km]
Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Terrain: waymarked paths

This finely proportioned hill is the second highest summit in the Campsie Fells and one of the most prominent.
It's a ralher secretive hill, though - from the south its lower flanks are screened by the broad Campsie escarpment, so only the summit can be seen above the undulating moorland. It is from the east, where the moorland falls rapidly to the Carron Valley, that Meikle Bin makes its presence felt.
Forestry covers much of the upper Carron Valley and the associated tracks make an ascent of Meikle Bin a straightforward outing well suited to young walkers. The scenery on route is surprisingly open and attractive and the summit views are spectacular, from Glasgow to Edinburgh in the south and the whole front range of the Highland boundary to the north.
Start from a small car park on the south side of the B818 at the west end of Carron Valley Reservoir opposite the access road to Todholes Farm and the new wind farm. Follow the track south along the reservoir with increasing views to Meikle Bin to cross a small bridge over the River Carron. Turn right at the next junction and follow the track southwest towards Meilke Bin and away from the reservoir.
This track climbs steadily with good views north to the wind turbines and north~west along the Campsies to the Luss Hills above Loch Lomond.
Pass a turning on the right, then turn right at the Y-junction shortly afterwards, heading straight towards the right-hand ridge of Meikle Bin rising from the forest. The track passes Little Bin on the left and leads round onto Meikle Bin's ridge where a footpath leaves the track, just before a grassy layby. Pass through trees to gain the open hillside and follow the path to the summit trig point ( 570m ). A short diversion can be made off to the right to see the wing section of a Fairey Firefly that crashed here in 1950.
After admiring the view, many will be happy to return by the line of ascent, but you can continue a circuit of Meikle Bin to the south, although the route can be boggy at the start and will only suit hillwalkers used to this sort of terrain.
To continue the circuit, descend southwards on a path to the forest edge passing over a drainage  ditch, then a second one with desperately slippery wooden sleepers ( these are best avoided ). About 10 paces after this, a fire break goes off to the left with an initially vague path. This soon becomes clearer with some boggy sections through the forest, although much of this can be avoided by diversions between the trees on the right, to exit at a felled area and the start of a track.
Follow the track down, ignoring turnings to the left to meet the main track round the reservoir at a Y-junction. Turn left, pass over a new bridge,
and follow the track round the south side of the reservoir to the car park. The diversion adds two miles to the trip and will increase the journey time to some three and a half hours.







Ben Lomond from Campsie Fells




Trig Point on summit of Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

Trig Point on summit of Meikle Bin


Carron Valley Reservoir from summit of Meikle Bin in the Campsie Fells

Carron Valley Reservoir from summit of Meikle Bin



Wind Farm above Carron Valley Reservoir

Wind Farm above Carron Valley Reservoir



Meikle Bin on ascent of Tomtain in the Kilsyth Hills

Meikle Bin on ascent of Tomtain in the Kilsyth Hills




Map of Meikle Bin

Map of Meikle Bin






Map for the Campsie Fells
Map for the Campsie Fells





Map for Carron Valley Reservoir and Tomtain in the Kilsyth Hills

Map for Carron Valley Reservoir and Tomtain in the Kilsyth Hills





Church at Fintry beneath the Campsie Fells

Church at Fintry beneath the Campsie Fells

The present church, built in 1823, was constructed around the original kirk of 1642



Fintry beneath the Campsie Fells

Fintry beneath the Campsie Fells





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Fintry Village beneath the Campsie Fells from Stronend






Parish Church at Killearn

Parish Church at Killearn


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